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He said
that Mr. Wright
was not in,
and so could
not be arrested
on something called a peace
warrant that Miriam
was waving in the air
.
The queen agreed
on December 17, a
warrant was signed
on January 27,
and the Exchequer paid Quiney his expenses
on February 27, 1598/9
.

According to one report, however, Mr. Hammarskjold
was considered `` too controversial '' a figure to
warrant bestowal of the coveted honor last spring
.

Curtis Allen Huff, 41, of 1630 Lake Av., Wilmette,
was arrested yesterday
on a suppressed federal
warrant charging him with embezzling an undetermined amount of money from the First Federal Savings
and Loan association, 1 S. Dearborn St., where he formerly
was employed as an attorney
.
The complaint
on which the
warrant was issued was filed by Leo Blaber, an attorney for the association
.

" Johnson said
it was an invasion by federal authority of the rights of the states,
it had no
warrant in the Constitution
and was contrary to all precedents
.

Paoli
was convicted in absentia, a
warrant was sent for his arrest ( which could
not be served )
and Napoleon
was dispatched to Corsica as Inspector-general of Artillery to take the citadel of Ajaccio from the royalists, who
had held
it since 1789
.

On the night of
14 May 1934, Mandelstam
was arrested at his home based
on a
warrant signed by NKVD boss Genrikh Yagoda
.

Carrington argued
that a
warrant from a Government minister, the Earl of Halifax
was valid authority, even though there
was no statutory provision or court order for
it.

He
was jailed
on several occasions, vandalized his own apartment,
and ultimately
had a death
warrant issued for him by the Pope
.
The Library of Congress Classification system
was developed based mainly
on the idea of literary
warrant ; classes were added ( by individual experts in each area ) only when needed for works owned by the Library of Congress
.

From 1192 to 1867, sovereignty of the state
was exercised by the shoguns, or their shikken regents ( 1203 – 1333 ), whose authority
was conferred by Imperial
warrant.

In January 2010, Coleman
was arrested
on an outstanding domestic assault
warrant in Santaquin, booked into the Utah County Jail,
and released the following day
.

He fled Liberia,
was arrested in 1984 in Massachusetts
on a Liberian
warrant for extradition,
and jailed in Massachusetts ; escaped from jail in 1985,
and probably fled to Libya
.

He
was removed from death row in January 2012
and in March 2012 the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled
that all claims of new evidence put
on his behalf did
not warrant conducting a retrial
.

However in 2001 in Kyllo v
. United States ( 533 U
. S
. 27 )
it was decided
that the use of thermal imaging devices
that can reveal previously unknown information without a
warrant does indeed constitute a violation of privacy
.

He rejects the notion of protection by senior officers
on the grounds
that Scott
was not important or well-connected enough to
warrant this
.
warrant and issued

Section 203 of the United States Code voids an assignment of a claim against the Government unless made
after it has been allowed, the amount due has been ascertained,
and a
warrant for its payment has been
issued.

In respect of the High Court, historically a writ of latitat would have been
issued, but now a bench
warrant is
issued, authorizing the tipstaff to arrange for the arrest of the individual,
and imprisonment until the date
and time the court appoints to next sit
.
The Porfirian regime reacted by placing pressure
on the Madero family's banking interests,
and at one point even
issued a
warrant for Madero's arrest
on the grounds of " unlawful transaction in rubber ".

On 27 June, the International Criminal Court
issued an arrest
warrant for Gaddafi, alleging
that Gaddafi
had been personally involved in planning
and implementing " a policy of widespread
and systematic attacks against civilians
and demonstrators
and dissidents ".

He
had been living in seclusion in Yugoslavia due to an arrest
warrant issued by the United States for violating the U
. N
. blockade of Yugoslavia with his 1992 match against Spassky,
and for tax evasion
.

On the opening ceremony, in Taylor ’ s presence, the SCSL
revealed their charge against Taylor which they
had kept secret since March,
and also
issued an international arrest
warrant for Taylor
.

Patterson's expensive 16 mm camera
had been rented
on May 13, but he
had kept
it longer than the contract
had stipulated,
and an arrest
warrant had been
issued for him
on October 17
.

When share warrants are
issued, the company must strike out the name of the shareholder from its register of members
and state the date of issue of the
warrant and the number of shares to which
it relates
.

At a federal level, racial profiling is challenged by both the Fourth Amendment of the U
. S
. Constitution which guarantees the right to be safe from search
and seizure without a
warrant ( which is to be
issued " upon probable cause "),
and the Fourteenth Amendment which requires
that all citizens be treated equally under the law
.

This censorship peaked
on 4 May 1556, when Mary I
issued a royal
warrant formally incorporating the Stationers ' Company
.
The most famous of these cases involved John Entick, whose home
was forcibly
entered by the King's Messenger Nathan Carrington, along with others, pursuant to a
warrant issued by George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax authorizing them “ to make strict
and diligent search for
.

* Covered
warrant, a
warrant issued without an accompanying bond or equity

On 3 October 1793, a
warrant was issued for Condorcet's arrest
.

Equity warrants are options
issued by the company
that allow the holder of the
warrant to purchase a specific number of shares at a specified price within a specified time
.

On June 6, 1849 Prussian authorities
issued an arrest
warrant for Frederick Engels which contained a physical description as " height: 5 feet 6 inches ; hair: blond ; forehead: smooth ; eyebrows: blond ; eyes: blue ; nose
and mouth: well proportioned ; beard: reddish ; chin: oval ; face: oval ; complexion: healthy ; figure: slender
.

Since California considers “ all persons concerned in the commission of a crime, whether they directly commit the act constituting the offense … principals in any crime so committed ,” San Marin County Superior Judge Peter Allen Smith charged Davis with “ aggravated kidnapping
and first degree murder in the death of Judge Harold Haley ”
and issued a
warrant for her arrest
.

Hours
after the judge
issued the
warrant on August
14, 1970 a massive attempt to arrest Angela Davis began
.

On August 18, 1970, four days
after the initial
warrant was issued, the FBI director J
. Edgar Hoover made Angela Davis the third woman
and the 309th person to appear
on the FBI ’ s Ten Most Wanted Fugitive List
.

An arrest
warrant was issued in 2000 under this law against the then Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
was challenged before the International Court of Justice in the case entitled ICJ Arrest Warrant Case
.

In
December 2009 a court in London
issued an arrest
warrant for Tzipi
Livni in connection with accusations of war crimes in the Gaza Strip during Operation Cast Lead ( 2008 –
2009 ).
warrant and on

Whenever New England liberalism is reminded of the dramatic confrontation of Parker
and the fraternity
on January 23, 1843 -- while
it may defend the privilege of Chandler Robbins to demand
that Parker leave the Association, while
it may plead
that Dr. N. L. Frothingham
had every
warrant for stating, ``
The difference between Trinitarians
and Unitarians is a difference in Christianity ; ;

Recent studies by the Commission
on Race
and Housing
and others, however, point to a vast complex of factors
that often do
not warrant this conclusion
.

To him, virus-associated cancers are " freak accidents of nature "
that do
not warrant research programs such as the War
on Cancer
.

Any elected or appointed board, committee, town officer or ten voters, may place an article
on the
warrant.

Theories about them have to rely
on a preponderance of other evidence, which alone are
not solid enough to
warrant much conclusiveness
.

It is in FDA pregnancy category C
. Animal reproduction studies have shown an adverse effect
on the fetus,
and there are no adequate
and well-controlled studies in humans, but potential benefits may
warrant use of the drug in pregnant women despite potential risks
.
The strength of such an argument depends
on the
warrant, i
. e
. whether or
not one can demonstrate a process which leads to the significant effect
.

* 1925 – Scopes Trial: serving of an arrest
warrant on John T
. Scopes for teaching evolution in violation of the Butler Act
.

* 1998 – Former Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet is arrested in London
on a
warrant from Spain requesting his extradition
on murder charges
.
The London Metal Exchange aims to add uranium to its list of metals
on warrant.
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